[Tennis- WTA Guadalajara 2] 20.10/ 19:00 B.Andreescu- J.Pegula
Posted: 20 Oct 2022 10:48
[Tennis- WTA Guadalajara 2] 20.10/ 19:00 B.Andreescu- J.Pegula
I watched Jessica Pegule and Biance Andreescu in San Diego, I also watched their struggles in the tournament in Mexico and what caught my eye was Pegula's passive attitude in the match against Rybakina, the first set was practically discouragement, standing, the balls were going to the cars then in grid, no commitment. In the second set, Jessica started to play something and Rybarikova started to make mistakes, in the third set Pegula broke her opponent, created a 2-0 lead and gave games to Kazaszka again, they played head to head in the third set and in the Tibreak Pegula won practically on forks, although in my In my opinion, Kazaszka lost this Tibreak and not Pegula won it. To be clear, Jessica is a strong tennis player, so far I have placed her next to Iga as the most orderly without any strange hesitations. In this tournament it is evident that Pegula does not necessarily care about playing anything here. She was suffering cruelly with her game against Rybakina, who, if she had a cooler head, could have won this match. It wasn't worse. Now, Jessica Pegule is going to have a real ride without a handlebars, because she will have to dodge Bianca, who is at an increasingly throttle. Bianca has already played a nice tournament in San Diego. She beat the great Samsonova. She lost only after 3 sets in the next match against Cori Gauff which is number 7 in wiaodmo and in a very good shape. In this tournament, Teichmann and Petre Kvitova dismissed. As for the Czech woman, I agree, I was betting against her myself. But the Czech was not tired, she just has this "thrifty" style of play. Petra likes to play standing and count on her deadly left-handed forehand. Unfortunately, the regularity is average and moving around the court is even worse. Returning to Andreescu, yesterday Kandyjka watched the match between Pegula and Rybakina from the stands. What does this show? That he would be fully committed to the match. If I didn't care about this match, or I would try it well, but I do not count on miracles, I would rather not sit in the modes, since I do not play the match, but I would spend time resting. Bianca is in shape and is a very uncomfortable rival for any tennis player. He fights for every point and if Pegula does not change his attitude towards tomorrow's game, she will be packing the rackets into her bag before she wakes up. Jessica doesn't have to win this match, she doesn't have to win this tournament. The American is about to have a masters tournament and will not lose her health and risk an injury to outplay Andreescu, who is furious on the court, for whom every point is worth its weight in gold to advance in the ranking and return to the top. Andreescu realizes that there is no Iga in the tournament and the leaders who play here with their thoughts are in the masters, so for sure they see their chances. Iga Świątek gave up the tournament in Mexico to have more time to regenerate. Pegula played in the final in San Diego against Świątek, so she will not kill herself, if there are problems, I suspect she will let go, and if she does not let go, she will have a serious problem anyway, because it will not be easy with Bianca. The match with Rybakina showed that Pegula plays sparingly and will not lose teeth to win. The course on Bianca is very encouraging.
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I watched Jessica Pegule and Biance Andreescu in San Diego, I also watched their struggles in the tournament in Mexico and what caught my eye was Pegula's passive attitude in the match against Rybakina, the first set was practically discouragement, standing, the balls were going to the cars then in grid, no commitment. In the second set, Jessica started to play something and Rybarikova started to make mistakes, in the third set Pegula broke her opponent, created a 2-0 lead and gave games to Kazaszka again, they played head to head in the third set and in the Tibreak Pegula won practically on forks, although in my In my opinion, Kazaszka lost this Tibreak and not Pegula won it. To be clear, Jessica is a strong tennis player, so far I have placed her next to Iga as the most orderly without any strange hesitations. In this tournament it is evident that Pegula does not necessarily care about playing anything here. She was suffering cruelly with her game against Rybakina, who, if she had a cooler head, could have won this match. It wasn't worse. Now, Jessica Pegule is going to have a real ride without a handlebars, because she will have to dodge Bianca, who is at an increasingly throttle. Bianca has already played a nice tournament in San Diego. She beat the great Samsonova. She lost only after 3 sets in the next match against Cori Gauff which is number 7 in wiaodmo and in a very good shape. In this tournament, Teichmann and Petre Kvitova dismissed. As for the Czech woman, I agree, I was betting against her myself. But the Czech was not tired, she just has this "thrifty" style of play. Petra likes to play standing and count on her deadly left-handed forehand. Unfortunately, the regularity is average and moving around the court is even worse. Returning to Andreescu, yesterday Kandyjka watched the match between Pegula and Rybakina from the stands. What does this show? That he would be fully committed to the match. If I didn't care about this match, or I would try it well, but I do not count on miracles, I would rather not sit in the modes, since I do not play the match, but I would spend time resting. Bianca is in shape and is a very uncomfortable rival for any tennis player. He fights for every point and if Pegula does not change his attitude towards tomorrow's game, she will be packing the rackets into her bag before she wakes up. Jessica doesn't have to win this match, she doesn't have to win this tournament. The American is about to have a masters tournament and will not lose her health and risk an injury to outplay Andreescu, who is furious on the court, for whom every point is worth its weight in gold to advance in the ranking and return to the top. Andreescu realizes that there is no Iga in the tournament and the leaders who play here with their thoughts are in the masters, so for sure they see their chances. Iga Świątek gave up the tournament in Mexico to have more time to regenerate. Pegula played in the final in San Diego against Świątek, so she will not kill herself, if there are problems, I suspect she will let go, and if she does not let go, she will have a serious problem anyway, because it will not be easy with Bianca. The match with Rybakina showed that Pegula plays sparingly and will not lose teeth to win. The course on Bianca is very encouraging.
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